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The author poses several questions: is it possible for the saint to have a digital image? Can we analyse the presence of the saint in cyberspace and is a semiotic view in this field possible? The main aim of the article is to indicate some of visual semiotic concepts, including those referring to digital images, and applying them to selected representations of Edith Stein found on the Internet. Firstly, the author tries to recognise differences between concepts and notions connected to visuality (for example picture, image and representation). In the next part, there is a passage dedicated to the concepts of presence and non-presence, action and signification of an image on the Internet. In the main part of the text the author describes and analyses selected images of Edith Stein found in cyberspace using a semiotic approach. The last passage contains a presentation of two different iconoclasm’s concepts: the theological and the poststructural.
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There are two ways of considering the eternity presented in this paper: the eternity as a fundamental value, in the context of sacrum, and the eternity expressed as a temporal phenomenon. The author collates linguistic and semiotic view with the ontological and metaphysical one. The text is built on two axes: theoretical and methodological optic founded by authors representing Tartu-Moscow Semiotic Group on the one hand, and the metaphysical way of describing the presence. There is one notion that combines these two approaches: the centre. The text presents characteristic relations betweencultural system and its centre (centres), as well as the centre as a place of presenceand sense (according to the Western metaphysics) or, in contrary, as a “sacred nothing” (according to the Eastern metaphysics). The last part of the article discusses some Old Testament texts presenting Babylon and Jerusalem. Author refers mainly to the conceptsof Lotman, Toporow, Barthes and Derrida.
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